lucy24

but don't know how much of that would remain accurate in other cases. Is it always @01CECA91.641305C0 ?

swa66

2:45 pm on Oct 17, 2013 (gmt 0)

You probably need to address the situation with multiple spaces and/or new lines between the "src" and the "=" (and same of the "=") and you probably need to also avoid it picking up on <script src="javahere.js"> -> so you need to make sure it's inside an <img> tag. It's all essentially the same technique: you specify what's allow to match, and the part(s) between parentheses determine what you get as "output"